This statement, dismissing Dominion Whistleblower Melissa Carone for example, has been used by dishonest fact-check organizations in order to say that a Judge found their witness statements, “not credible.”
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The Detroit News broke the story, and they have not been given all the records they requested. The only time period covered so far has been from March through September 21, meaning there could be many more.
This includes alleged child molesters. And violent felons.
And it includes an alleged rapist who went on to allegedly rape while freed by Judge Kenny.
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According to Wayne County jail officials, eight of the inmates who’d been released from the jail from March to September because of the virus have been charged with new crimes they allegedly committed after being freed. Among the charges: Criminal sexual conduct, home invasion, drug possession, and breaking and entering.
Tyler Cole allegedly held three women prisoner at knifepoint and raped them less than four months after he’d been released from the Wayne County Jail
The Judge promised in March that he would not release violent offenders, but he did anyway.
The Wayne County Prosecutor’s Office told the Detroit News: “Judge Kenny is ultimately the person determining who will be released. Prosecutor Worthy believes that Judge Kenny has been very responsible about not releasing violent criminals.”
…released from the Wayne County Jail were Jameel Bradley and Kaylin Drewery, both of whom were convicted of third-degree criminal sexual conduct, meaning their victims were either aged 13-16, or the abusers were in positions of authority over them.
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Timothy M. Kenny is the chief judge of the 3rd Circuit Court in Wayne County, Michigan. He started as a judge in 1996. Kenny’s biography lists that he’s part-time adjunct faculty at Madonna University, a private Catholic University in Livonia, Michigan.
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